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The endodontic explorer is used to identify and open small root canal mouths during endodontic manipulations, to remove calcification from the root canal within the pulp.
It is used to shift fragmented instruments in the canal to facilitate their removal, as well as to determine the direction (coronal angle) of the root canal.
⦁ The working parts of the explorer have different lengths (13.5 and 14 mm) and are bent at different angles (100° and 145°), which allows for easy endodontic manipulation.
⦁ The working parts of the explorer are very sharp and durable.
⦁ The angles of inclination are ideal for working in anterior and posterior teeth.
⦁ The instrument is made of stainless steel and is therefore resistant to corrosion and aggressive chemical environments.
⦁ The ergonomic shape of the handle reduces the risk of carpal tunnel syndrome.
⦁ Retentive notches on the outer surface of the handle ensures that the instrument does not slip in fingers.
It is used to shift fragmented instruments in the canal to facilitate their removal, as well as to determine the direction (coronal angle) of the root canal.
⦁ The working parts of the explorer have different lengths (13.5 and 14 mm) and are bent at different angles (100° and 145°), which allows for easy endodontic manipulation.
⦁ The working parts of the explorer are very sharp and durable.
⦁ The angles of inclination are ideal for working in anterior and posterior teeth.
⦁ The instrument is made of stainless steel and is therefore resistant to corrosion and aggressive chemical environments.
⦁ The ergonomic shape of the handle reduces the risk of carpal tunnel syndrome.
⦁ Retentive notches on the outer surface of the handle ensures that the instrument does not slip in fingers.

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Poland
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